🦾 Staying Up-to-Date on Robotics and Automation News with These Newsletters
In this issue, we want to share some of the top newsletters and blogs that we follow, which provide quality, relevant information.
The robotic and manufacturing industry abounds with resources and informations.
As it often is the case with technology, every month brings about new discoveries that change the way we think about a process or act around a manufacturing issue, and keeping up with the incessant stream of news and content can be quite overwhelming. In today’s issue, we want to share the newsletters and blogs that we keep track of that deliver quality, relevant information.
In this issue, we want to share some of the top newsletters and blogs that we follow, which provide quality, relevant information.
🤖PRAGMATIC ENGINEER
Who? Gergely Orosz
What? Information on Big Tech, high growth startups.
When? Twice a week, with special issues thrown into the mix here and there (like one monthly longer article).
Recent read produced by Pragmatic Engineer.
🤖FUTURE OF WORK
Who? A team of sociologists who use AI algorithms to gather content from various industry experts.
What? 12 different types of newsletters on various topics such as emerging tech (space, 5G, IT), the future of work, startups (decided by continent with an emphasis on specific regions in the USA), AI (general news, research, AI applied to robotics, uses cases and more), etc. Whatever you are looking for, Future of Work has it.
When? Weekly.
Recent read forwarded by Future of Work.
🤖THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING
Who? Robin Dechant.
What? Discusses, among other things, marketplaces that disrupt traditional industries and what these paradigm shifting changes mean for the industry.
When? A little sporadic, but usually once a month.
Recent read, produced by The Future of Manufacturing.
🤖EXPONENTIAL INDUSTRY
Who? David Rogers
What? Discusses innovation as it pertains to Industry 4.0 (IoT, ML, AI), manufacturing, heavy industry. The newsletter proposes smaller excerpt with the links to the larger pieces, so it’s easy to dive in if wanted.
When? Weekly.
Recent read, produced by Exponential Industry.
🤖MANUFACTURING 4 EVERYONE
Who? Daniel Gracia Coego
What? Content on manufacturing, covering topics such as lean, Industry 4.0, and manufacturing in general.
When? Weekly.
Recent read produced by Manufacturing 4 everyone.
🤖BIG TECHNOLOGY
Who? Alex Kantrowitz
What? Focused on the tech giants (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft) and the behind-the-scenes game played by politicians, advertisers, and the media.
When? Weekly.
Recent read, produced by Big Technology.
🤖AUTOMATE
Who? The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) is a trade group for the entire automation ecosystem and North America's largest automation trade association, representing over 1,100 organisations.
What? Four different topics are being explored each month: robotics, vision and imaging, motion control and motors, and articifial intelligence.
When? Monthly.
Recent read, produced by A3 vision & imaging
✨5 THINGS
Who? CNN’s 5 Things has been a constant for years, coming in daily with 5 important news that happened the day before, recapitulated in 5 minutes.
What? 5 important general news that happened the day before, recapitulated in 5 minutes.
When? Daily.
Recent read, produced by 5 Things
🇫🇷 The French bonus
USINE NOUVELLE
Who? The magazine of industry news by sector.
What? A roundup of newsletters to subscribe to in order to stay up-to-date with news across a variety of industries, including automotive, aeronautics, energy, health, and technology.
When? Depending on the newsletter, daily or weekly.
When it comes to consuming information, newsletters are some of the easiest and fastest way to gather information. With all the available newsletters nowadays, these are the ones we would recommend checking out.
What are your favourites? Let us know!
Robotics News Roundup
Microsoft has shown examples of using ChatGPT for robotic purposes. Researchers from Microsoft have outlined a set of design principles in a technical paper, which can help guide language models towards resolving robotics-related challenges.
The utilisation of intelligent metasurface robotics could potentially equip robots with a comprehensive perspective in the collaboration between humans and robots, offering a new path for the creation of smart and wirelessly connected indoor robots.
Tesla's investor day showcased the latest developments in the electric vehicle (EV) industry. One of the highlights of the event was the unveiling of a new video featuring the company's upcoming vehicle, Optimus.
Figure, a new technology company, is building autonomous humanoid robots designed to tackle the problem of a shrinking labor force. The robot resembles the human body, with two legs, two arms, hands, and a screen for a face.
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